Is there a computer program that can be trained to ID humans and used on local files (to assist in sorting images by model)?

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My situation: I have ripped images from various sites and sometimes the models are mixed up and cannot be separated by file name nor file modification or creation date. Essentially, what I want is a program where I can point to a directory full of, say, Taylor Swift images, and tell the program, this is Taylor Swift; another directory with Nicola Canavis, tell it this is Nicola Canavis, and so on. Then I point the program to an unsorted incoming images directory and it identifies models and influnencers I have trained it on and either adds ID to metadata (which changes file CRC and throws off exact de-duplication software) and/or prefixes/suffixes the identity onto the images it recognized and/or moves identified images into appropriate sub-directories.

 

Does such a program exist? It would mainly work via facial recognition, but body recognition (eg moles, overall proportions, navel shape...) would also be useful since many of the models I am currently collecting do a fair amount of lingerie and swimwear modelling.

 

At the moment, for mixed image harvests, I have to sort manually by looking at thumbnails in a program like XNViewMP.